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AngelusNex May 18th, 2009 17:43

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Originally Posted by bentsky (Post 989896)
so whats the most you can get in a ak-47 mag without havting to wind it up.

100 rounders are comon, also some plastic 140.

Mitchell12 May 18th, 2009 17:44

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Originally Posted by lemegacool (Post 989898)
well my point was: if the ka ones wobbles less in my body it's mean that they are slighly larger than star ones therefore have less chance to wobble in any body...

No, It could mean they have a larger front while having a slightly smaller rear tab that is still having enough to fit in YOUR rifle without wobble,However on another rifle with a slightly smaller rear catch may have wobble with it, While I see what your saying it's not ALWAYS true and someone with experience with his exact receiver will be the only one who can answer precisely which brand has the least wobble.

Ktown Militia May 18th, 2009 17:51

Note: this is on my TM body and might not be the same for kraken, but should be the same.

Ive found a solution a while ago to the fix the mag wobbling.
-on the video, go to 4:10, and you will see a small part come out of the receiver. This is the piece that the mag clips into.
http://www.mechbox.com/ak47/ak47-disassembly.html
- I used some electrical tape and put some on the lower lip that the mag edge clips on, and this will fill the small gap.
dont use too much, as the mags might not fit. use your common sense as to how much to use.


As for the Hi-cap, I have one, and use it among my 8 other mids and lows. I like it for like a last stand or heavy firefight. Other than that it makes too much noise and I hate winding.

cheers



simple fix

Kookamater May 18th, 2009 17:52

I've bought packs of MAG brand AK-47 mags, in both 100 round and 140 round capacity (140 being the longer RPK style mags). I don't know about you, but I like to reload, so mid-caps (like the ones I mentioned) are perfect.

Ktown Militia May 18th, 2009 17:54

on another note, I use 3 Tm lows, and 5 KA mids 105 rd (king arm) mags, and have had no probs.

bentsky May 18th, 2009 17:56

so do you have to wind up mid cap mags???

Styrak May 18th, 2009 17:57

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Originally Posted by bentsky (Post 989915)
so do you have to wind up mid cap mags???

No, only hicaps.

AngelusNex May 18th, 2009 17:58

no, if you did they'd be hicaps. you feed the bbs into the mag and a spring pushes em all out. to feed the gun

bentsky May 18th, 2009 17:59

so where can i buy mid cap mags?

AngelusNex May 18th, 2009 18:02

http://www.airsoftparts.ca/store2/index.php

bentsky May 18th, 2009 18:06

thxs
o those kings arms 70round one look nice

AngelusNex May 18th, 2009 18:08

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Originally Posted by bentsky (Post 989929)
thxs
o those kings arms 70round one look nice

Full metal, I have 3. VERY nice. Work flawlessly.

bentsky May 18th, 2009 20:00

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Originally Posted by Sepulcrum (Post 989931)
Full metal, I have 3. VERY nice. Work flawlessly.

what gun do you use these in?

AngelusNex May 18th, 2009 23:17

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Originally Posted by bentsky (Post 990008)
what gun do you use these in?

Kraken/JG hybrid. ATM still uses the Kraken plastic body though I had to modify it as the Kraken plastic is shit and the front lip that catches the mag fell apart (drilled holes and put a metal pin in to replace plastic lip)

But these Mags worked flawlessly in a Double Eagle Ak I had a while back... before the gun fell apart...

Mitchell12 May 18th, 2009 23:25

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Originally Posted by lemegacool (Post 989898)
well my point was: if the ka ones wobbles less in my body it's mean that they are slighly larger than star ones therefore have less chance to wobble in any body...

Your still not getting it, The mag was bigger where YOU needed it, This does not mean it's less likely to wobble unless we know ALL of the tabs are bigger which is hard to see without side by side comparison where it would be a matter of millimeters.


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